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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
You have to be able to compete, put yourself out there, make yourself vulnerable, to go for something that you want.
This is a very important practice. Live your daily life in a way that you never lose yourself. When you are carried away with your worries, fears, cravings, anger, and desire, you run away from yourself and you lose yourself. The practice is always to go back to oneself.
I just want to show people that the best thing you could ever do for yourself is be yourself. — © Selah Louise Marley
I just want to show people that the best thing you could ever do for yourself is be yourself.
When you do reality, you have to be pretty careful. You have to almost monitor yourself to make sure that you don't get yourself in situations that you shouldn't [be in].
Forgive yourself for believing things about yourself that are not true. Forgive yourself for believing that you were anything other than a child of God. Then, after forgiving yourself for believing the things you were told, forgive the people who told you. Forgive them not for what they said or did. Forgive them because they did not know any better.
There's no harm in talking to yourself, but try to avoid telling yourself jokes you've heard before.
Be a listener only, keep within yourself, and endeavor to establish with yourself the habit of silence, especially in politics.
So many years later, you watch yourself, and you're not critical of yourself anymore 'cause that's behind you.
You must not let yourself become too respectable. Keep yourself a little wild. What is life for, if not for the living of it?
Surround yourself with people who do what you want to do, and eventually you’ll wake up to find yourself doing the same.
My advice is don't keep asking yourself if you can do something. Just get out there and do it. You can really surprise yourself.
You have been criticizing yourself for years and it hasn't worked. Try approving of yourself and see what happens.
So long as you "have" yourself, have yourself as an object, your experience of man is only as of a thing among things. — © Martin Buber
So long as you "have" yourself, have yourself as an object, your experience of man is only as of a thing among things.
When you don't take what you have for granted, you constantly try to re-prove yourself to yourself rather than to other people.
Surround yourself with people who do what you want to do, and eventually you'll wake up to find yourself doing the same.
You find yourself by losing yourself. By not thinking about yourself all of the time. When I am in a slump with my writing, I'll go and walk for a week. Walk and not see a human being. Something happens after four or five days which is quite wonderful. It is an ancient thing. Your sense of smell. Your hearing. They come back.
It takes strength to be proud of yourself and to accept yourself when you know that you have something out of the ordinary about you.
Always be yourself. There's only one you. You should embrace anything that you don't like about yourself because that's individual and that's you.
If you take care of yourself and try to look nice, it's reflective of how you feel about yourself.
It is not worth the bother of killing yourself, since you always kill yourself too late.
You can really find yourself at sea when you're becoming an adult and suddenly have to feed yourself for the first time.
What I learned is you have to be forgiving with yourself. You have to be willing to take your time, and you can't expect things from yourself that you can't deliver.
Once you have surrendered yourself, you make yourself receptive. In receiving from God, you are perfected and completed.
If you don’t define yourself for yourself then you will be crushed into other's fantasies of you and eaten alive
Free yourself from the rigid conduct of tradition and open yourself to the new forms of probability.
You probably have to split yourself in various ways just in order to survive, and to think of yourself as a multitude.
I have tried every diet to lose weight. When you restrict yourself, you're setting yourself up for failure.
Never, however, do I take shortcuts. There is not path of least resistance in my training. What I do equates to hard manual labor, disciplined grunt work. Once you permit yourself to compromise, you fail yourself. You might be able to fool some people, but you can never fool yourself. Your toughest critic is the one you face every morning in the mirror.
Remember when we met? Before you left, you said you were going to make a fool of yourself over me. That's still what you're worried about. That you'll find yourself doing things you never dreamed of doing, things you laughed at in others, and you'll make a fool of yourself.
Be yourself. If you're not yourself, who are you? But take advice; listen to people. If you're not listening, you're lost. You're a sheep among wolves.
When you see where it is you're going, yet you are unable to sacrifice yourself to set yourself free then remember that from my experience you are able to just push harder than you ever 'thought' yourself capable of. Once one being sets themselves free from the chaos and becomes the living example of freedom then surely you are indeed free to do the same.
The biggest challenge is learning how to psych yourself up into believing in yourself as you walk into the Octagon.
Just witness yourself with your human part and hold yourself with love, if you can, or at least acceptance.
You have to be nice to people, you have to give the best of yourself every moment of your life, and you have to believe in yourself.
If you knew the true value of yourself, you will never allow yourself to be humiliated by committing sins.
I think it's healthy to gain a perspective on who you are deep down, question yourself, and challenge yourself; it's important to do that.
To give a good interview, I often found it's a bit like acting, except it's yourself, so you have to be yourself.
The first and greatest victory is to conquer yourself; to be conquered by yourself is of all things most shameful and vile. — © Plato
The first and greatest victory is to conquer yourself; to be conquered by yourself is of all things most shameful and vile.
You're always putting yourself into your work. There's no separation; it's just how you use yourself and transform.
Cuba may be the only place in the world where you can be yourself and more than yourself at the same time.
Even if you have some extra kilos, you don't need to kill yourself for that; you just have to look at yourself as a positive.
When you feel yourself to be in critical condition, you must treat yourself as gently as you would a sick friend.
Hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than anybody expects of you. Never excuse yourself.
I do not believe that with a fictional character you can force yourself too far away from yourself. There has to be some of you in it.
This is your life - you must die by yourself, so for heaven's sake, live for yourself and no one else. . . .
The thing everyone should realize is that the key to happiness is being happy for yourself and yourself.
Rule #3 - It's okay to believe yourself better than the rest of the planet, so long as you keep it to yourself.
At every occasion in your life, do not forget to commune with
yourself and ask of yourself how you can profit by it. — © Epictetus
At every occasion in your life, do not forget to commune with yourself and ask of yourself how you can profit by it.
Every day, you have to prove yourself and convince - move forward and challenge yourself. And doubt all the time.
The idea is to be healthy, not to wear yourself down or to try and be a twig or change yourself drastically.
Revelations come when you're in the thick of it, pitting yourself up against something larger than yourself.
Examine the labels you apply to yourself. Every label is a boundary or limit you will not let yourself cross.
You know, there's that temptation in interviews to make yourself sound - well, to give yourself a bit of mystery.
Revelations come when you're in the thick of it, pitting yourself up against something larger than yourself
The first task is to discover the dharma by introspection, by constantly questioning yourself and asking yourself, "What is right?"
Knowledge gives power. In practice it is very simple. To control yourself, know yourself.
Beware of despairing about yourself: you are commanded to put your trust in God, and not in yourself.
I think, as long as you're secure with yourself and happy with yourself, it really doesn't matter what the world around you thinks.
I think part of becoming a wonderful actor and part of defining your craft is defining yourself and being confident in yourself, so when the hard knocks come, and you don't get a job for five years, and your ego is being kicked around, you can pull yourself out of it.
You have so much pain inside yourself that you try & hurt yourself on the outside because you want help.
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